Après une étude des défis que rencontrent les villes modernes, les élèves de 2nde A et B ensemble avec Mme ANTONOVA, professeure d’Anglais ont organisé une conférence sur le projet de la Ville du quart d’heure. Ils ont redécouvert leurs quartiers et ont essayé de répondre à la question suivante : est-ce que Moscou pourrait être une ville du quart d’heure? La conférence a donné lieu à des débats passionnés.
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Anna ANTONOVA
One of the topics that the students of 2nde studied this trimester was the 15-minute city project. They learned about the structure of such an urban model that cities are especially interested in since the covid-19 lockdowns. The main concept of a 15-minute city is the improvement of people’s easy access to their daily needs within a radius of a 15-minute walk or bike ride.
The task was to prepare a presentation about the idea of a 15-minute city in groups of 3 or 4 and then we had to think if the area where we live can be a 15-minute neighbourhood and illustrate to convince other classmates. The conference brought out several points of view and created disagreements, that were enthusiastically discussed during the process.
Sofya, 2A
I think that the 15-minute topic was quite relevant for us, because we never saw the city in this way and after this conference I would never see cities in the same way (I will always look if any of the critirea for the 15-minute city are present).
Also I liked the way we presented our presentations like if we were on a conference.
Sebastian, 2A
I have many impressions after this project. We had debates after almost each presentation, and I liked it, I felt really like an urbanist at the important conference, even if I didn’t talk a lot. I also liked the moment when some of my “shy” classmates started to speak to uphold their point of view.
The most unexpected result is that we could not reach a consensus, but at the same time it’s logical, because everyone is different.
Uliana, 2A
I really enjoyed this conference. It was very entertaining, I heard a lot of interesting thoughts and points of view on the implementation of the 15-minute city.
I think that this project is a solution that can be relevant now, even after the big waves of the pandemic.
The teamwork was a bit challenging, but I really liked my team and their creativity, so it wasn’t that difficult, I’m really glad I worked with them.
I’ve seen these problems of big cities before, but I never thought about solving these problems, and this conference gave me some answers.
I want to thank everyone who took part in the conference, I really enjoyed working with you!
Nadezda, 2B
Day 1: opening and presentation of the neighbourhoods
Day 2: discussion and conclusions